- [last lines]
- Francis Underwood: [to Claire about the election] This is our house. We are not leaving.
- Thomas Yates: How's the president doing?
- Claire Underwood: He's acting like he's still 30 years old. We both are.
- Thomas Yates: Is that good or bad?
- Claire Underwood: That depends on if we win or lose.
- Francis Underwood: So why are you bringing me all this?
- Catherine Durant: You asked for options, sir.
- Francis Underwood: To arrest Muhammed Kalabi on election day? Cathy... What's gonna happen when he tells the authorities he's the wrong one?
- Catherine Durant: But that would be after the election...
- Francis Underwood: Well, that might have played three or four days ago, Cathy, but now it's too late. Did you have this three or four days ago?
- Catherine Durant: I would have brought it to you, sir.
- Francis Underwood: All right, well, let's leave it at that.
- Jim Matthews: You want the thruth?
- Doug Stamper: Not interested. I had that coming in.
- Jim Matthews: It's over. Underwood's gonna lose tomorrow. He's done. And when he's done, you're done. You'll have nothing left. And then you'll just disappear.
- Doug Stamper: Thank you for your time, Governor.
- Claire Underwood: I didn't mean take over. I just meant let's appear as a ticket.
- Francis Underwood: [rehearsing his speech] "Are we united or are we divided? Here at Gettysburg, one of the bloodiest battles..."
- Claire Underwood: Francis... I know your speech.
- Francis Underwood: But can you finish? You have to know how to finish, Claire.